The Cold War
... communism • Rebuild its economy by using E. European resources • Control E. Europe to balance U.S. influence in W. Europe • Keep Germany divided so it could not threaten the Soviet Union again. ...
... communism • Rebuild its economy by using E. European resources • Control E. Europe to balance U.S. influence in W. Europe • Keep Germany divided so it could not threaten the Soviet Union again. ...
From World War to Cold War Sec. 5
... Defeated Germany became another focus of the Cold War. West Germany, the democratic nations let the people write a constitution and regain self-government. In East Germany, the Soviet union installed a communist government tied to Moscow. Berlin Airlift- In 1948, Stalin tried to force the western Al ...
... Defeated Germany became another focus of the Cold War. West Germany, the democratic nations let the people write a constitution and regain self-government. In East Germany, the Soviet union installed a communist government tied to Moscow. Berlin Airlift- In 1948, Stalin tried to force the western Al ...
Chapter 19.2: The Cold War Heats Up
... undergone a technological change which makes it a very different thing from what it used to be. War today between the Soviet empire and the free nations might dig the grave not only of our Stalinist opponents, but of our own society, our world as well as theirs…Such a war is not a possible policy fo ...
... undergone a technological change which makes it a very different thing from what it used to be. War today between the Soviet empire and the free nations might dig the grave not only of our Stalinist opponents, but of our own society, our world as well as theirs…Such a war is not a possible policy fo ...
Outline Chapter 27
... “Spirit of Geneva”- 1955 summit meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, between Eisenhower and new Soviet Leader, “Nikolai Bulgarian” Open-skies- Soviets reject open skies- open to aerial photography by opposing nation to eliminate the chance of surprise attacks Nikita Khrushchev-leader of the Soviet Union ...
... “Spirit of Geneva”- 1955 summit meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, between Eisenhower and new Soviet Leader, “Nikolai Bulgarian” Open-skies- Soviets reject open skies- open to aerial photography by opposing nation to eliminate the chance of surprise attacks Nikita Khrushchev-leader of the Soviet Union ...
Cold War Learning Guide
... Moodle Post- Post a piece of evidence (primary or secondary) that shows either the west (United States and NATO) or the Soviets (USSR and Warsaw Pact)were more responsible for causing or escalating Cold War tensions. Explain why you chose the piece and what you believe it shows. Assignment #2 “The S ...
... Moodle Post- Post a piece of evidence (primary or secondary) that shows either the west (United States and NATO) or the Soviets (USSR and Warsaw Pact)were more responsible for causing or escalating Cold War tensions. Explain why you chose the piece and what you believe it shows. Assignment #2 “The S ...
I. The Cold War
... V. The End of the Cold War Gorbachev introduce reforms to stimulate A. In 1985, Mikhail ____________, the economy. B. In the late 1980’s the Soviet Union moved towards capitalism and ...
... V. The End of the Cold War Gorbachev introduce reforms to stimulate A. In 1985, Mikhail ____________, the economy. B. In the late 1980’s the Soviet Union moved towards capitalism and ...
Introduction to the Cold war
... • 1500 rounds from anti-aircraft guns were fired into the sky at an “unidentified” object • Terrified people up and down the coast sought cover, extinguished all lights • Several car accidents and heart attacks suffered that night • Later military investigations concluded that the “object” was most ...
... • 1500 rounds from anti-aircraft guns were fired into the sky at an “unidentified” object • Terrified people up and down the coast sought cover, extinguished all lights • Several car accidents and heart attacks suffered that night • Later military investigations concluded that the “object” was most ...
Confrontation of Superpowers
... buildup and a new arms race with the Soviet Union. Reagan gave military aid to the Afghan rebels to fight the Soviets. In 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev became the leader of the Soviet Union. In 1987 Gorbachev made an agreement with the United States—the Intermediate-range Nuclear Force (INF) Treaty—to ...
... buildup and a new arms race with the Soviet Union. Reagan gave military aid to the Afghan rebels to fight the Soviets. In 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev became the leader of the Soviet Union. In 1987 Gorbachev made an agreement with the United States—the Intermediate-range Nuclear Force (INF) Treaty—to ...
4th Six Weeks
... ____ 17. The main goal of the Truman Doctrine was to a. promote free elections in Europe. b. restrict the spread of communism. c. force Germany to pay war reparations. d. maintain international peace through the UN. ____ 18. The Soviet blockade of West Berlin was a response to a. the Marshall Plan. ...
... ____ 17. The main goal of the Truman Doctrine was to a. promote free elections in Europe. b. restrict the spread of communism. c. force Germany to pay war reparations. d. maintain international peace through the UN. ____ 18. The Soviet blockade of West Berlin was a response to a. the Marshall Plan. ...
Chapter 26 The Cold War Section 1
... Truman announced that “we have evidence that within recent weeks an atomic explosion occurred in the USSR.” This was scary for the American people they could not imagine the thought of Hiroshima or Nagasaki on American soil. Americans started to make advances in nuclear weapons (hydrogen bomb) ...
... Truman announced that “we have evidence that within recent weeks an atomic explosion occurred in the USSR.” This was scary for the American people they could not imagine the thought of Hiroshima or Nagasaki on American soil. Americans started to make advances in nuclear weapons (hydrogen bomb) ...
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and its impact
... Richard Nixon’s Watergate scandal, The Iranian Hostage Crisis) This resulted in a decline in the US’s military power, economic problems and a decline in productivity ...
... Richard Nixon’s Watergate scandal, The Iranian Hostage Crisis) This resulted in a decline in the US’s military power, economic problems and a decline in productivity ...
The final draft of the powerpoint
... up the throne. Vladimir Lenin was now the leader of the Russian Revolution. ( seen to the left) His followers and him set up a communist state. In 1922, Russia’s Communist leaders were securely in power and the Soviet Union was formed. When Lenin died in 1924, there were disagreements on who would l ...
... up the throne. Vladimir Lenin was now the leader of the Russian Revolution. ( seen to the left) His followers and him set up a communist state. In 1922, Russia’s Communist leaders were securely in power and the Soviet Union was formed. When Lenin died in 1924, there were disagreements on who would l ...
EFFECTS OF WWII
... Some of the defendants at Nuremberg. Front row, from left to right: Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Wilhelm Keitel. Back row from left to right: Karl Döwnitz, Erich Raeder, ...
... Some of the defendants at Nuremberg. Front row, from left to right: Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Wilhelm Keitel. Back row from left to right: Karl Döwnitz, Erich Raeder, ...
Start of Cold War
... •Defined America’s foreign policy from 1946 to 1989. •It affected domestic politics and how Americans viewed the world and themselves. •Constant state of military preparedness and arms race Propaganda war----Democracy vs Communism US policy: Support nations threatened by Communism ...
... •Defined America’s foreign policy from 1946 to 1989. •It affected domestic politics and how Americans viewed the world and themselves. •Constant state of military preparedness and arms race Propaganda war----Democracy vs Communism US policy: Support nations threatened by Communism ...
Cold War Timeline
... Creation of Israel HUAC Hollywood Ten convictions – “blacklisting” Alger Hiss Trial – Rise of Richard Nixon ...
... Creation of Israel HUAC Hollywood Ten convictions – “blacklisting” Alger Hiss Trial – Rise of Richard Nixon ...
Cold War - Aurora City Schools
... Warsaw Pact Soviet Union responded to NATO and created the Warsaw Pact- a military alliance with satellite nations in Eastern Europe ...
... Warsaw Pact Soviet Union responded to NATO and created the Warsaw Pact- a military alliance with satellite nations in Eastern Europe ...
Chapter 18 Section 1 - Saugerties Central School
... Nikita Khrushchev – the leader of the Soviet Union after Stalin’s death in 1953, who called for “peaceful coexistence” with the West ...
... Nikita Khrushchev – the leader of the Soviet Union after Stalin’s death in 1953, who called for “peaceful coexistence” with the West ...
File
... __ 5. The event that marked the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany __ 6. US gave loans to aid the economies of Europe and to stop communism __ 7. The US and the SU were on the brink of war because of the placement on nuclear missiles near the US ...
... __ 5. The event that marked the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany __ 6. US gave loans to aid the economies of Europe and to stop communism __ 7. The US and the SU were on the brink of war because of the placement on nuclear missiles near the US ...
History of Europe - JJ Daniell Middle School
... 16. What happened to people who spoke out against Hitler? Imprisoned or killed 17. The Holocaust occurred during which war? World War II ...
... 16. What happened to people who spoke out against Hitler? Imprisoned or killed 17. The Holocaust occurred during which war? World War II ...
The Cold War
... across the Continent. Behind that line lie all the capitals of the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia, all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere, and all are sub ...
... across the Continent. Behind that line lie all the capitals of the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia, all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere, and all are sub ...
Name: __ Date: ______ Block: _________ Cold War Division Map 1
... Name: _________________________________________________ Date: _____________ Block: __________ ...
... Name: _________________________________________________ Date: _____________ Block: __________ ...
SSUSH20 The student will analyze the domestic and international
... parallel, with the Soviets occupying the north and the U.S. occupying the south. • Both the North and the South formed their own governments and claimed the entire country as their own. • In 1950 the Soviet backed North Korean Army invaded South Korea nearly capturing the whole country. ...
... parallel, with the Soviets occupying the north and the U.S. occupying the south. • Both the North and the South formed their own governments and claimed the entire country as their own. • In 1950 the Soviet backed North Korean Army invaded South Korea nearly capturing the whole country. ...